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June 2013 Women and financial literacyOECD/INFE EvIDENCE, survEy aND pOlICy rEspONsEs Women AND financial literacy : OECD/INFE EVIDENCE, SURVEY AND POLICY RESPONSES 3 FOREWORD Governments attention is increasing around the world on the critical need to empower consumers through financial education. As governments launch new initiatives and national strategies to improve their population s financial skills, demand has grown for research to identify population subgroups with specific financial education needs, and to develop initiatives and tools to improve their financial well-being. To address these demands, the OECD launched its financial education project in 2002, developing policy analysis and recommendations on principles and good practices for financial education and awareness with a focus on specific sectors such as credit, insurance and private pensions. Building on this experience, the OECD established in 2008 the International Network on financial Education (INFE) which facilitates information sharing, research and the development of policy instruments and analytical tools.
June 2013 Women and financial literacy OECD/INFE EvIDENCE, survEy aND pOlICy rEspONsEs
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